As UEFA announces the Champions League punishment for the pyrotechnic yob, Celtic supporters CLAR for Bayern Munich to leave.

As UEFA announces the Champions League punishment for the pyrotechnic yob, Celtic supporters CLAR for Bayern Munich to leave.

After two UEFA allegations for Villa Park crowd behavior, Celtic was fined; nevertheless,

they were spared a fan ban for their next match against Bayern Munich.

After the traveling supporters were observed blasting pyrotechnics and throwing objects onto

the field during the 4-2 loss to Aston Villa, the Parkhead club issued a harsh statement.

The Premiership champions were given a last warning by the regulatory body for several infractions against Dortmund,

but the club disregarded the advise and was forced to withdraw, threatening to bar fans from their journey to Munich.

Fans won’t be barred from the highly anticipated Champions League trip in two weeks,

despite club insiders’ worst fears. And it has now been announced that the maximum penalty for the time being will be £10,000.

They were judged to have violated both Art. 16(2)(b), which deals with throwing things, and Art.

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